Friday, May 15, 2009

FW: **FIRST EMAIL**/Java and Orbit Balls

 

Greetings Teams:

In the 2010 season, FRC teams will have the option of programming their robot in Java. The addition of Java as a programming language option is the culmination of work by Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and researchers from the Sun SPOT project at Sun Microsystems Laboratories. To learn more as you wait for the 2010 season to begin visit http://www.sunspotworld.com/frc/Welcome.html and http://first.wpi.edu/FRC/frc-programming.html.  We’ll be updating both locations as details are finalized.

If you are planning to hold an off season event or host a demonstration of your robot over the summer, you might want some extra game pieces. Used orbit balls (the ones that survived championship) are available for purchase starting today here http://logoloc.com/first/ Quantities are limited. If you are borrowing a FIRST field for your off season event, please remember that game pieces are not included in the loan.

Go Teams!


-- 
FIRST Robotics Competition
 
Phone 1-800-871-8326 ext. 0
Fax 603-666-3907
frcteams@usfirst.org
www.usfirst.org
 
 

Thursday, May 14, 2009

FW: **FTC Teams - Scholarship Information**

*** Team Contacts:  Please pass this info on to students, parents, and high school guidance counselors! ***

 
2009 FIRST Scholarship News – May Update 

Greetings Teams,

It was great to meet some of you at the Championship in Atlanta at Scholarship Row.  Those of you that visited us had a chance to speak to representatives from 28 colleges/universities or organizations that offer FIRST Scholarships.  During the Championship, some of the students who had already been notified that they had won 2009 FIRST Scholarships gathered at Scholarship Row to meet and talk with Dean Kamen and Woodie Flowers.  See the picture of these scholarship winners at www.usfirst.org/scholarships.

SENIORS, there are still 9 FIRST Scholarships for which you can apply (whose application deadlines dates are in the future).  And there is 1 scholarship left for which JUNIORS can apply. But hurry up, some of those deadline dates are approaching very quickly. 

Eastern Michigan University  (5/15)
Norfolk State University/BAE Systems (6/1)
Washtenaw Community College  (6/10)
Society of Petroleum Engineers - Delta Section  (6/15)
Colorado Technical University - Denver  (6/20)
Westwood College (7/1)
College of Southern Maryland  (7/1)  (for JUNIORS and SENIORS)
Pennsylvania College of Technology  (7/1)
Schoolcraft College  (7/1)

Be sure to check out the FIRST Scholarship web page (at www.usfirst.org/scholarships) and follow the link to the 2009 FIRST Scholarship Opportunities.   After selecting FTC as the Program (and clicking GO>), you can sort the scholarship list by application deadline date by clicking on the Deadline column header.  

FIRST Scholarship Winners --  To all of you who have already been offered a 2009 FIRST Scholarship, congratulations!  This is a great achievement, and FIRST is very proud of you.  Of course you will want to thank your scholarship provider.  Your scholarship award letter may have included the name and address to whom you can send a thank you note.  If not, you can contact the school/organization to ask for the contact information of the person to thank.

Team Mentors  –  Help us collect information about local scholarships for FIRST students

In addition to our official FIRST Scholarships that are listed on the FIRST website, there are many local scholarships specifically for students on FRC and FTC teams.  FIRST Headquarters would like to recognize and understand the magnitude of these local scholarships.  Please help us collect this data by notifying us of any students on your team who have won one of these scholarships.  These are college scholarships that are offered only to FIRST students.  They might be awarded by one of your team sponsors, a regional sponsor, your FIRST booster club, your high school, a local college, etc.  (Please do not report students who have won one of the FIRST scholarships that are listed on the FIRST website.  We are notified of these winners by the scholarship provider.)  

To make it easy for you to report this information, please download the Excel spreadsheet from  the link below,

http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedfiles/Community/FRC/Scholarships/2009_Assets/2009_Local_Scholarships_for_FIRST_students_Report_Form.xls

Complete this form (as fully as possible), and send as an email attachment to scholarships@usfirst.org.   Thanks for your help!

                              _ _ _ _ _

Go teams!

 

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

FW: **FIRST EMAIL**/2009 FIRST Scholarship News - May Update

 

*** Team Contacts:  Please pass this info on to students, parents, and high school guidance counselors! ***

*** See the special messages from some of our FIRST Scholarship Providers at the end of this email ***

 
2009 FIRST Scholarship News – May Update 

Greetings Teams,

It was great to meet some of you at the Championship in Atlanta at Scholarship Row.  Those of you that visited us had a chance to speak to representatives from 28 colleges/universities or organizations that offer FIRST Scholarships.  During the Championship, some of the students who had already been notified that they had won 2009 FIRST Scholarships gathered at Scholarship Row to meet and talk with Dean Kamen and Woodie Flowers.  See the picture of these scholarship winners at www.usfirst.org/scholarships.

SENIORS, there are still 14 FIRST Scholarships for which you can apply (whose application deadlines dates are in the future).  And there are 2 scholarships left for which JUNIORS can apply. But hurry up, some of those deadline dates are approaching very quickly. 

Eastern Michigan University  (5/15)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/BAE Systems  (5/15)  (for JUNIORS)
International Fluid Power Society (5/31) 
Fluid Power Educational Foundation (5/31)
Norfolk State University/BAE Systems (6/1)
Washtenaw Community College  (6/10)
Society of Petroleum Engineers - Delta Section  (6/15)
Colorado Technical University - Denver  (6/20)
New Hampshire Technical Institute  (6/30)
Westwood College (7/1)
College of Southern Maryland  (7/1)  (for JUNIORS and SENIORS)
Pennsylvania College of Technology  (7/1)
Schoolcraft College  (7/1)
University of Nevada Las Vegas – Engineering  (7/1)
Lindenwood University (8/25)

Be sure to check out the FIRST Scholarship web page (at www.usfirst.org/scholarships) and follow the link to the 2009 FIRST Scholarship Opportunities.   You can sort the scholarship list by application deadline date by clicking on the Deadline column header.  

New FIRST Scholarships:

  • University of Nevada Las Vegas, Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering is offering one renewable scholarships for $5,000/year for studying engineering.  The application deadline is 7/1/09.

FIRST Scholarship Winners --  To all of you who have already been offered a 2009 FIRST Scholarship, congratulations!  This is a great achievement, and FIRST is very proud of you.  Of course you will want to thank your scholarship provider.  Your scholarship award letter may have included the name and address to whom you can send a thank you note.  If not, you can contact the school/organization to ask for the contact information of the person to thank.

Team Mentors  –  Help us collect information about local scholarships for FIRST students

In addition to our official FIRST Scholarships that are listed on the FIRST website, there are many local scholarships specifically for students on FRC and FTC teams.  FIRST Headquarters would like to recognize and understand the magnitude of these local scholarships.  Please help us collect this data by notifying us of any students on your team who have won one of these scholarships.  These are college scholarships that are offered only to FIRST students.  They might be awarded by one of your team sponsors, a regional sponsor, your FIRST booster club, your high school, a local college, etc.  (Please do not report students who have won one of the FIRST scholarships that are listed on the FIRST website.  We are notified of these winners by the scholarship provider.) 

To make it easy for you to report this information, please download the Excel spreadsheet from  the link below,

http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedfiles/Community/FRC/Scholarships/2009_Assets/2009_Local_Scholarships_for_FIRST_students_Report_Form.xls

Complete this form (as fully as possible), and send as an email attachment to scholarships@usfirst.org.   Thanks for your help!

      -----------------------------------

***   The following special message is from one of our FIRST Scholarship Providers and may contain links to the provider’s web site.  Note that if you click on a hot link below, you will be outside the realm of the FIRST email community and you may be giving that organization the right to communicate with you via email.   ***

                                _ _ _ _ _

Fluid Power Educational Foundation

New Scholarships are available through the Fluid Power Educational Foundation for high school seniors who participated in the 2009 FIRST Robotics Competition! These $500.00, non-renewable Scholarships are aimed at assisting high school seniors, who have been exposed to fluid power concepts by using pneumatics components and concepts in the construction of their FIRST robots, in paying for their education expenses if enrolled in an engineering or engineering-technology related program at one of the FPEF Key Schools [http://www.fpef.org/AboutKeySchools/Directory.htm].

For high school students who may be eligible, details, qualifications, and application forms can be found here:  http://www.usfirst.org/scholarshipsearch.aspx (listed in alphabetical order, under “Fluid Power Educational Foundation.”) The deadline for application for these scholarships is May 31, 2009, so don’t delay!

Interested in finding out more about careers in the fluid power industry? Check out our Careers Brochure at http://www.fpef.org/Downloads/pdfs/CareersBroch_rev2007.pdf.

                              _ _ _ _ _

Go teams!

-- 
FIRST Robotics Competition
 
Phone 1-800-871-8326 ext. 0
Fax 603-666-3907
frcteams@usfirst.org
www.usfirst.org
 
 

FW: UNLV College of Sciences

 


Dear Mrs.Chapman:

I noticed your interesting webpage and your interest in physics and biology.

I would be pleased to send you our UNLV College of Sciences monthly E-Newsletter, to let you and your students know what our UNLV students and scientists are up to in the classroom, laboratory, and around the globe (and it outer space).

We are proud of our students and faculty, including their research in astronomy, biology, chemistry, geoscience, mathematics, and physics.
Our special advising program for students interested in careers in medicine, dentistry, and other health fields is also very popular.

You can view our E-Newsletters at: http://sciences.unlv.edu/enewsletter/2009/index.html

Our printed newsletters are also available online: Here is the fall 2008 issue: http://sciences.unlv.edu/pdf/newsletters/Sciences.News.10.pdf

Video presentations are also found on our website. Here is one of our biologists at work in Nevada's hotsprings.

“Behind the Research: Study of a Model Hot Spring,” Research Channel, Video Library (28 min., 30 sec.)
http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=19646&fID=4539

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks.

Bill

William E. Brown Jr.
Director of Planning and Communications
College of Sciences
4505 Maryland Parkway
Box 454001
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada 89154

(702)895-2079 * (702)895-4159 (fax)
william.brown@unlv.edu

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

FW: Latest UNLV scholarship for FIRST students

 


From: Cordova, Cecilia F. (DFRC-T) [mailto:cecilia.f.cordova@nasa.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:05 AM
To: Carol Popovich - C08304
Subject: FW: Latest UNLV scholarship

 

Subject: Latest UNLV scholarship

 

http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedfiles/Community/FRC/Scholarships/2009_Assets/2009_FIRST_U_of_Nevada_Las_Vegas_Eng_Scholarship_Desc.pdf












Christine Wallace
Communications and Special Events Coordinator
Chair, FIRST FRC Las Vegas Regional Competition
Howard R. Hughes College
of Engineering
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
4505 Maryland Parkway
Box 454005
Las Vegas, NV 89154-4005
(702) 895-3965 Fax: (702) 895-4059

Thanks for all you do to support UNLV and the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering-Engineer a Difference.

Monday, May 11, 2009

FW: $10K NSF STEM Scholarships in Electrical & Computer Engineering at ERAU Prescott

 

Exciting news!  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Prescott, Arizona has again received a NSF Grant to provide up to $10,000 per academic year (up to four years with qualifying criteria) for academically talented and financially challenged (not just Pell grant eligible) students accepted into either the Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering degree programs at the Prescott, AZ campus.  Scholarship recipients will also receive a minimum assurance of $5,000 in scholarships and grants from ERAU.  These scholarship amounts are in addition to other federal and state assistance a student may qualify for.  

 

Please forward the attached announcement and application to high school students who might meet these criteria.  

 

The program is identical to last year’s except that we will accept applications for the fall semester until all thirteen scholarships are awarded. 

 

http://www.erau.edu/pr/news/1007nsf.html           

 

You can find out more about ERAU by visiting:  www.erau.edu

 

Contact me if I can provide further information or assistance.

 

Thanks,

 

John E. Post

Assistant Professor

Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ

928-777-6651

 

 

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

FW: Check out the new Microchip robotics blog!

 

 

 

Carol S. Popovich

Microchip Academic Program

Microchip Technology Inc.

2355 W. Chandler Blvd.

Chandler, AZ 85224

480-792-7938

carol.popovich@microchip.com

 

Friday, May 1, 2009

FW: Summer Robot Camp

 



Are you between the ages of 16-25 and looking for a fun, educational experience this summer?


Are you interested in building a robot while going to class and earning college credit?

Have you ever wondered what it might be like to work in a high-tech manufacturing business?

Do you live or go to school within the City of Phoenix?

The Phoenix Community Development and Investment Corporation (PCDIC), in partnership with the City of Phoenix, is currently offering a Summer Youth Career Exploration & Internship program in ROBOTICS.  Eligible participants will have the opportunity to obtain four community college credits while gaining up to 200 hours of PAID work experience ($8/hour).  Youth must reside or attend school within specific census tracts in the City of Phoenix.  

 


Interested youth should fill out an application, attach necessary documents (transcript, essay and letter of reference) and fax the materials to 602-495-5097.  Please fax these to the attention of Pam Lindley, City of Phoenix, Community & Economic Development Department.  Or, deliver them to City Hall, 200 W. Washington St, 20th Floor.

Questions, contact Pam at pam.lindley@phoenix.gov or 602-262-6060.